dude felix,lolz that blaziken dude just gave some examples for each type not that specific pokemon lolz.

Sat Aug 19, 2006 7:40 am

HydroWater

Dragon Tamer

Joined: Thu Jun 29, 2006 8:58 amPosts: 165Location: Louisville, KY

I look forward to more dark or ghost types as well. A Champion that uses legendaries would be cool. It might be cool to have Gyms that are separated like by strategy such as annoyers or special/physical sweepers.

The only mixed champion was Gary/Blue in R/B/Y and FR/LG. In G/S/C it was Lance, who trained only DRAGON pokemon, (altought he had charizard,gyarados and aerodactyl who techincally aren't dragon pokemon).
In R/S/E is the champion Steven, who trains Steel and Rock pokemon.

Tue Aug 22, 2006 11:19 am

timmythemule

Pokemon Trainer

Joined: Wed May 31, 2006 2:19 pmPosts: 29

I know its not a Gym, but its slightly on topic;

Maybe the Champion of the E4 should be a doubles battle? or ''one'' of the E4. But make them really good. At least that would be reasonably challenging.

Wed Aug 23, 2006 1:16 pm

skurai_huginn

Bug Catcher

Joined: Wed Aug 23, 2006 5:31 amPosts: 10Location: in my gym

the final gym should consit of every other gym in one like 1 big conglomorite i would use ,{mewtwo},{umbreon}, ,

The only mixed champion was Gary/Blue in R/B/Y and FR/LG. In G/S/C it was Lance, who trained only DRAGON pokemon, (altought he had charizard,gyarados and aerodactyl who techincally aren't dragon pokemon).
In R/S/E is the champion Steven, who trains Steel and Rock pokemon.

Er, the Champ in Emerald is Wallace, who specializes in water type pokemon (Seems a bit unfair, a water gym, a water champion, and millions of water pokemon.), you can still battle Steven, though.

Personally I think there should be a gym for each type. And once you beat the elite four, you can face world champions (other people created who have beatem the E4) later on. There should also be a leader who has an exact copy of your party + moves. Hey if you're good, lets see if you can beat yourself.

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Sat Nov 04, 2006 5:39 pm

The Obsidian Wolf

Pokemon Master

Joined: Wed Sep 27, 2006 12:03 amPosts: 1559Location: Dragon's Den

I think that the idea of types for each Gym is wearing a little thin. Face it, you know, that if you go and take on Brawly and you have a Shedinja that only knows Tackle, you would still win. This is because you can expect what the opponent is abou to use.

i know what the gym leaders are so be glad i wasn't lazy enough to not type this up for like a half of an hour. i found this all out from a walkthrough for the japanese version of the diamond (the url is at the bottom).

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